Tag: Bookmarks
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JSON document fast lookup with MySQL 5.7
In this blog post, we’ll discuss JSON document fast lookup with MySQL 5.7. Recently I attended Morgan Tocker’s talk on MySQL 5.7 and JSON at FOSDEM, and I found it awesome. View original article
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Angular 4.0 released
The Angular development team is announcing a major release to its mobile and desktop development framework. Angular 4.0 follows the team’s announcement of semantic versioning adoption, and features major improvements and functionality from the last three months. View original article
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Windows 10 Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry High Disk Usage [Solved]
3) Double-click on Allow Telemetry. 4) Check on Disabled. Then click OK. That’s it! Hope you like this guide. View original article
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Beyond The Browser: From Web Apps To Desktop Apps
I started out as a web developer, and that’s now one part of what I do as a full-stack developer, but never had I imagined I’d create things for the desktop. I love the web. I love how altruistic our community is, how it embraces open-source, testing and pushing the envelope. View original article
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How To Simplify Android Networking With The Volley HTTP Library – Smashing Magazine
In a world driven by the Internet, mobile apps need to share and receive information from their products’ back end (for example, from databases) as well as from third-party sources such as Facebook and Twitter. These interactions are often made through RESTful1 APIs. View original article
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Microsoft integrates Black Duck open-source tools with Visual Studio
Black Duck, the company that focuses on automated open-source code management, and Microsoft are integrating Black Duck’s Hub program with Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (TS), formerly Visual Studio Online, and Team Foundation Server (TFS). View original article
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Google has broken SHA-1 encryption
After two years of research, Google has shown that it has successfully broken SHA-1 encryption. The company is yet to release details of how it achieved the first SHA-1 “collision”, but has released a proof of concept. View original article
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Interactive Side Menu – A Swift Based UI Component For Creating Interactive Animated Side Menus
Interactive Side Menu is an open source component submitted by Andrey Arzhannikov for creating interactive animated side menus with a number of customizations. Interactive Side Menu features a customizable spring animation, customizable content scale, customizable width and more. View original article
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Hydra – A Javascript Inspired Library For Writing Better Async Code In Swift
Hydraw is an open source Swift library submitted by Daniele Margutti for written better async cold partially on the Javascript A+ specs and Async/Await seen in ES8. This is an extensive library and not only provides async and await, but also many other javascript operators for asynchronous code. View original article
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Google makes it much easier to share AMP links
A huge proportion of web traffic comes from mobile devices these days, and this means people are often trying to access online articles when they have a slow data connection. For this reason, Facebook introduced Instant Articles, and Google introduced Accelerated Mobile Pages. View original article
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The enviable pedigree of UNIX and POSIX
But today’s breakthroughs would be nowhere and would not have been possible without what came before them – a fact we sometimes forget. Mainframes led to personal computers, which gave way to laptops, then tablets and smartphones, and now the Internet of Things. View original article
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Superb – A Swift Library For Easily Handling HTTP Authentication
Superb is an open source library from Thoughtbot providing a simple API for authentication in Swift with support for multi-threading, re-authentication and more. View original article
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Using HTTP/2 Responsibly: Adapting for Users
A note from the editors: This article is part one of a two-part series exploring the new HTTP/2 protocol and using it responsibly. Be sure to read part two, Considering How We Use HTTP/2. View original article
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Apple to end support for 32-bit iOS apps
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Google Introduces Chrome for iOS Code in Chromium Platform
Google has opened its doors to iOS code for Chrome by making room in its Chromium open-source project. The Chrome for iOS code is now an open platform for coders and developers alike, to modify, experiment, and build on the app. View original article
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Apple pays newspaper to intentionally mislead readers
Earlier today, The Irish Times ran an “article” titled “Brussels broke the rules in its pursuit of Apple’s €13bn”. That sounds serious, and would definitely have you click. View original article
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Setting up your own Parse server — Medium
After Parse announced they would be shutting down their MBaaS hosting totally by the 28th January 2017, I decided (with little alternative) it was time to move the 8 apps I’ve built on the service in the past 12 months, over to my own servers. View original article
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Facebook’s Mobile Back-end Parse Dies Today As Many Opt for Open Source Project
Parse, the Back-end-as-a-Service (BaaS) offering from Facebook, is today in the final stage of its year-long shutdown, with many former users having adopted an open source version of the project. View original article